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The '''Ninebot F35''' is a budget scooter made by [[Segway-Ninebot|Ninebot]]. | The '''Ninebot F35''' is a budget scooter made by [[Segway-Ninebot|Ninebot]]. | ||
It is the | It is the lower end of the [[Ninebot F Series]], with upgraded versions available such as the [[Ninebot F40]] and [[Ninebot F65]]. | ||
[[File:NinebotF35.png|thumb|512px|center|The Ninebot F35 via Segway[https://store.segway.com/segway-ninebot-ekickscooter-f35].]] | |||
No differences seem to be present between this model and the [[Ninebot F30]], though this may be a listing error. | |||
This model does not have regional variants. | |||
==Specs== | ==Specs== | ||
Latest revision as of 19:07, 31 January 2024
The Ninebot F35 is a budget scooter made by Ninebot.
It is the lower end of the Ninebot F Series, with upgraded versions available such as the Ninebot F40 and Ninebot F65.

No differences seem to be present between this model and the Ninebot F30, though this may be a listing error.
This model does not have regional variants.
Specs
Original specs via Segway.
| Dimensions | Unfolded: Approx. 45 x 18.9 x 45.7 in (1143 x 480 x 1160 mm) Folded: Approx. 45 x 18.9 x 19.5 in (1143 x 480 x 495 mm) |
| Net Weight | Approx. 33.3 lbs (15.1 kg) |
| Rider Weight | 66-260 lbs (30-100 kg) |
| Max Speed | Approx. 15.5 mph (25 km/h) |
| Advertised Range | Approx. 18.6 miles (30 km) |
| Max Slope | Approx. 15% |
| Tires | 10-inch pneumatic tires |
| IP Rating | IPX5 |
| Operating Temperature | 14–104°F (-10–40°C) |
| Storage Temperature | -4–122°F (-20–50°C) |
| Battery Voltage | 36 VDC |
| Charging Voltage | 42 VDC |
| Charging Temperature | 32–104°F (0–40°C) |
| Battery Capacity | 7650mAh / 275 Wh |
| Motor Power | 300W |
| Charger Power | 70W |
| Charger Current | 1.7A |
| Shocks | None |
| Brakes | Front Electric, Rear Disc |
ScooterHacking features more info on their Wiki Page.
Manuals
Modding
ScooterHacking's SHFW supports this model.
ScooterHacking features more in-depth information on this model on their F-Series Wiki Page.